Blood pressure variability

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Abstract

This review deals with a number of issues related to blood pressure variability. These include: historical aspects, with reference to the first pioneering observations; methodological aspects, focusing on the different methods for quantifying blood pressure variability; description of the characteristics of blood pressure variability over the 24 hours; mechanisms involved in determining the different magnitude of this phenomenon in different subjects, such as behavioral factors, central and reflex neural influences, humoral and mechanical factors; blood pressure variability as a probe to assess spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity; effects of aging and hypertension on blood pressure variability, with a discussion of the clinical relevance of this phenomenon in the prognostic evaluation of patients; effects of drugs on blood pressure variability. Finally methodological aspects related to the use of noninvasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the assessment of blood pressure variability are discussed.

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Parati, G., Tortorici, E., Glavina, F., Zaniboni, D., Gritti, S., Groppelli, A., … Mancia, G. (2001). Blood pressure variability. Italian Heart Journal. Supplement : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.119.14279

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